Example sentences of "give [noun] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It follows that I expressly do not give judgement at any figure at this stage but indicate merely what the findings are which I have made and what the sums which those findings lead to , are .
2 ( 3 ) Where a licensing board gives reasons in writing at the request of a party to the hearing , the board shall give copies of those reasons to all other parties to the hearing .
3 Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations .
4 SFA chief executive Jim Farry said last night : ‘ We have told the FA we will not give permission for this TV game to be shown in Scotland .
5 For example , examining an old iron horse-shoe could give rise to many lines of enquiry ( see Box 6 ) .
6 A picture of a street scene , for instance , can give rise to many avenues of investigation .
7 Accent and dialect can give rise to all sorts of difficulties .
8 This sequence of events can give rise to several explanations depending on how we view the phenomenon .
9 10 is usually ample , since one small error condition ( eg. user out of disk quota ) can give rise to several LIFESPAN system errors .
10 Disease of and damage to the macula , the central area of the retina used to discriminate fine detail , can give rise to these effects and precise information about the child 's eye condition is needed in order to understand the reason for these apparent anomalies .
11 However , since it is to be hoped that the essentially problematic and contestable nature of good primary practice has by now been adequately demonstrated , the state of affairs described here must give rise to some concern .
12 The clinical grading structure could give rise to some difficulties in deciding whether previous posts held were equivalent or higher than the new grades and it would be advisable to clarify your position at interview .
13 These two propositions may give rise to some difficulties of implementation .
14 Those on the outside form the trophoblast which does not give rise to any structures in the embryo proper but is involved in the implantation of the embryo in the uterus and the formation of the placenta .
15 ‘ An intestinal infection is of no significance whatsoever in the field of public health because such infection will not give rise to any problems to public health , ’ he told Lord Justice Parker and Mr Tudor Evans during a judicial review of the Ministry 's order to slaughter the chickens .
16 9.2 Subject hereto and same insofar as any defect or error in any technical information shall give rise to any liability on the part of any Party to the Secretary of State for repayment of Grant or otherwise pursuant to an IEATP Offer of Grant each Party shall be under no further obligation or liability in respect of any technical information which it furnishes pursuant to this Agreement and no Warranty , Condition or Representation of any kind is made , given or to be implied as to its sufficiency , accuracy , or fitness for purpose , or freedom from infringement of patents or other Intellectual Property Rights and the receiving Party shall in each case be entirely responsible for the use to which it puts the same .
17 But to undertake to pay a certain sum after the sale of a property does not give rise to any implication that the solicitor will be exonerated if no sale proceeds come into his hands .
18 A clause such as the following will be included : To the best of the Managers ' knowledge , information and belief no event has occurred or is likely to occur which will or could give rise to any claim under the warranties or indemnities given or to be given under or pursuant to the Sale and Purchase Agreement .
19 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
20 However , the same fact situation may give rise to either offence : Taylor [ 1979 ] Crim LR 649 .
21 The European Council would give guidance to this set-up for ‘ inter-governmental co-operation ’ and , as with ‘ European Political Co-operation ’ in foreign policy , the commission would be allowed to sit in .
22 Sometimes the statute will give guidance on this question .
23 A new Charter Mark award will give recognition to those parts of the public service that best meet Charter standards .
24 This meant that in order to have a measure of subjective risk for a situation it was necessary to have subjects give ratings in each case .
25 12–10- There was a proposal that it was desirable to have " an assistant to labour in the district by preaching and visiting " and it was thought that Mr Findlay of Dunlossit would give assistance towards this object .
26 Er , Chairman the , the only advice that I can give Dr on that point is to say that the county council is not letting them down er the funding for major road schemes is provided by central government and we make a contribution towards it but if central government do not give us permission to go ahead with the race road scheme in terms of a grant , then in fact it will not go ahead and in that situation they may be let down , that is their judgement and that should be reflected in the way they vote at parliamentary elections .
27 As one would expect , young children do not give explanations of these phenomena which are correct from the point of view of modern scientific knowledge .
28 Under item 4 , the Policyholder must be unable to engage in or give attention to ANY KIND of profession or occupation .
29 However , he stressed in an obvious reference to Kurdish guerrillas and their supporters that " we do not give guarantees to those people " .
30 You ca n't give pursuit under those conditions .
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